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Old October 24, 2020   #3
Redbaron
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Thanks SalsaCharley,
Yes, it has been quite an adventure. Still not there yet, but the trip is the point, more than the destination.

BTW only 4 days left. So my nerves are a bit frazzled. Don't wory. I'll do this either way. But the difference will be if the science doesn't get funded, I'll not be able to have published scientific documentation. Just anecdotal evidence. Useful for me and you guys gardening in your back yards, but not useful in expanding it to be included in USDA-GAP (Good Agricultural Practices) for commercial farmers to use. That's the primary purpose for the scientific trials.

If anyone here wants to help with that:
What is the rate a new regenerative agricultural method sequesters carbon in the soil?
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